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Argosy All-Story Weekly, April 14, 1928
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Argosy All-Story Weekly, April 14, 1928

· April 14, 1928

# Argosy-Allstory Weekly, April 14, 1928

This issue contains eight fiction works across multiple genres. The lead is a five-part serial by Fred MacIsaac about keeping "a good man down." Arthur Evan James contributes "The Man from the Rio Grande," a novelette involving a boaster's bluff. C. C. Waddell begins a four-part serial, "Damming Hairpin Cañon," concerning crooked dam-building operations. John Wilstach offers "The Author of 'Rope Neckties' Has a Narrow Escape," featuring gunplay on a location called Moonlow. Howard E. Morgan's story involves "shooting wild in a good cause." Morgan Mansfield opens "His Service to Folly," a four-part serial set in Caribbean seas. W. O. McGeehan, noted sports writer, provides a short story titled "The Origin of Wrestling." Additional works include "Gold Hive," Kenneth Perkins's installment set in 1849 San Francisco; "The West Point Romeos" by Lieutenant John Hopper on military academy romance; and stories on frontier conflict, a sailing adventure, and animal antics. The issue balances action, adventure, and sporting narratives.

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April 14, 1928
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